In depth study of Buddhist topics starting with the text How to Transform Your Life by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Guided meditations are part of the class. A free ebook is available for download at: How to Transform Your Life. Previous experience is not necessary and drop ins are welcome. You will gain the most from this class if you make it a regular part of your weekly schedule.

Palmo Center for Peace and Education presents Tulku Jigme Rinpoche, Tibetan Buddhist Meditation and Philosophy Teacher: Public Talk in Conscious Living Series Topic: How to Be in these Difficult Times Wednesday, November 14 7pm to 8:30pm Tsunami Bookstore 2585 Willamette St, Eugene, OR 97405 (Come early, seats fill) Suggested donation: $10-$15 About The Palmo Center The center is founded and directed by the inspiring vision of Venerable Lady Palmo and her honorable sons, His Eminence Ngalo Rinpoche and The Venerable…

“6th Annual Conference on Parasitology & Infectious Diseases” conference throughout November 15-16, 2018 to be held in Istanbul, Turkey which incorporates prompt keynote displays, Oral talks, Poster displays and Exhibitions. The Theme of this conference is “A New Era of Science in Parasitology and Infectious Diseases". Parasitology specialise in innovative technologies which might forestall in unfold of infectious diseases. This gathering incorporates exalting intelligent displays and keynote speakers UN agency can provides a universal stage to discourse of present and…

Join artist Cannupa Hanska Luger for a discussion of social activism, land rights, Tribal sovereignty, and environmentalism—and how they shape his monumental, multidimensional art installations. Admission is free. Featured Artist: Cannupa Hanska Luger Thursday, November 15 through- Saturday, November 17 The Museum of Natural and Cultural History welcomes artist Cannupa Hanska Luger for a series of events exploring Indigeneity in the twenty-first century. Raised on the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, Luger is a New Mexico-based, multi-disciplinary artist of Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara,…

Whether you are new to meditation and would like to try it or ready to renew your practice, this is a class for you! The instructor will walk you through the techniques of meditation and offer practical ways to incorporate it into your life. https://eugene.shambhala.org/learn-to-meditate/ If you arrive late, please ring the door-bell. Donations gladly accepted to help cover facility costs. On rare occasion we do need to reschedule so please verify on our website calendar particularly on national holidays.

Join us for a free screening of This Is A Stereotype, a short film by artist Cannupa Hanska Luger in collaboration with Dylan McLaughlin and Ginger Dunnill. The film explores preconceived notions about Native People that have been invented and rooted within the American public's social conscience. A panel discussion will follow the screening. Featured Artist: Cannupa Hanska Luger Thursday, November 15 through- Saturday, November 17 The Museum of Natural and Cultural History welcomes artist Cannupa Hanska Luger for a series…

Friday nights at Celebration Belly Dance and Yoga Studio is the perfect time and place for Argentine tango classes! An all-levels class (perfect for novices, too) will be held 7-8p. Those who love to continue improving and challenging their dance ought to check out the 815-915p class. No partner needed. Bring suede- or leather-soled shoes, or socks to dance in. $10/class. ALL proceeds benefit Oregon Cancer Foundation. Check out our FB group page for updates: Dance For A Cause.

A free program presented by the Eugene Natural History Society, by Scott Fisher. Fisher is a faculty member of the U of O’s physics department, where he teaches introductory-level astronomy courses and serves as the Director for Undergraduate Studies. In his talk, augmented with pictures and videos from observatories like the Hubble Space Telescope and our own Pine Mountain Observatory, Fisher will connect us to the universe we inhabit using a scale that relates the actual size of the universe to…

At noon, join Cannupa Hanska Luger for an exploration of his multidisciplinary artwork and the processes behind it. From 1:00 to 5:00 p.m., Luger will lead a drop-in workshop where participants can make native seed bombs for ecological restoration projects around Oregon. Featured Artist: Cannupa Hanska Luger Thursday, November 15 through- Saturday, November 17 The Museum of Natural and Cultural History welcomes artist Cannupa Hanska Luger for a series of events exploring Indigeneity in the twenty-first century. Raised on the Standing…

In this free presentation, national expert Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens, Au.D., discusses why hearing loss is such a challenging, isolating problem and how hearing loops in both community and personal spaces can dramatically increase access to music and the spoken word for people with hearing loss. This event is for people with hearing loss and their family and friends, church leaders, public facility and retail managers, architects and contractors, hearing and speech specialists, physicians, and anyone who is or will be…

There are a million reasons to detox -- and probably a million different ways to go about it. But what's the best way? Join us to discover how an effective detox must not only address our exposure to toxins, but also support our body's daily detoxification functions.